“The Count” for Liberal Arts Colleges Data on Gender and Race in the Production Seasons of ʼһ and Its Peers
August 14, 2020
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- Sharon Green
In 2015, The Dramatist published the findings of a study that sought to answer the question, “Who is being produced in the American theatre?”
The findings, called “,” documented the underrepresentation of women and playwrights of color on professional American stages.
This study revealed that about 21 percent of plays professionally produced were written by women and about 12 percent were by playwrights of color. Reprised in 2019, “” expanded the scope of the research and also sought to investigate any progress over the preceding four years.
Inspired by this work, Professor of Theatre Sharon Green created an assignment in her spring 2020 class at ʼһ, “Women’s Work: Contemporary Female+ Playwrights,” which asked students to investigate a similar question but shifted the objective of the study to institutions closer to home: Who is being produced by liberal arts colleges—institutions that prioritize undergraduate student learning—around the country?